ATESH found an active oil depot in Crimea used by Russian militaries — photo, video
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ATESH found an active oil depot in Crimea used by Russian militaries — photo, video

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Source:  ATESH

Partisans explored the territory of an active oil depot in temporarily occupied Sevastopol. It is guarded, and entry is through the checkpoint.

What the partisans discovered during the oil depot surveillance in Crimea

As noted, the agents scouted the oil depot's hypothetical location and found an active facility. The entire territory is guarded, and a checkpoint has been set up.

"Atesh" suggests that "the oil base is being used to the full extent by the occupiers."

It is noteworthy that while we were fixing on the camera, the clothes stuck in the phones, which is a frequent phenomenon for soldiers who are far from the front. Soon, it will play an evil joke on them, the partisans promised.

What is the situation in Crimea?

Partisans constantly conducted raids on objects of the occupiers in Crimea.

Thus, earlier, the partisans found the headquarters of one of the units of the Russian Armed Forces in the temporarily occupied Yevpatoria (Crimea). It is located on the territory of an as-yet-unknown military unit of the invaders.

In addition, the partisans conducted reconnaissance and discovered the new headquarters of the 22nd Army Corps of the Russian Federation in Simferopol. According to available information, reinforcement of the military unit has begun and masking of the object is underway.

Also, the other day, partisans conducted reconnaissance in Yeisk, Krasnodar Territory of the Russian Federation. In particular, they made their way to the airfield, which the Russians use for attacks on Ukraine.

As the partisans clarified, they managed to find out the exact number of aircraft and the location of warehouses with missile weapons.

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